Many fans are craving for a movie sequel to the Incredibles, the 2004 CGI animated written and directed par Brad Bird for Pixar. And we are all wondering why we haven't seen Incredibles 2 yet. The first film was an awesome mix of wit and fun, and there is no shadow of a doubt that an Incredibles sequel would perform plus than well if it was released.
Before its acquisition par Disney, Pixar was known for its posh policy to ignore sequels, but that policy has since changed. But there is still an entrenched creative culture at Pixar: at its core, Pixar is still a director-driven animation studio. So no sequel can be put into production unless the director of the first film gives the thumbs-up and/or is on board in some sort of creative capacity on that project. So it's plus than likely that The Incredibles 2 isn't produced yet because of Director Brad Bird.
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Before its acquisition par Disney, Pixar was known for its posh policy to ignore sequels, but that policy has since changed. But there is still an entrenched creative culture at Pixar: at its core, Pixar is still a director-driven animation studio. So no sequel can be put into production unless the director of the first film gives the thumbs-up and/or is on board in some sort of creative capacity on that project. So it's plus than likely that The Incredibles 2 isn't produced yet because of Director Brad Bird.
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The Incredibles is a great movie. It might be the best superhero movie, and it is certainly one of the best Pixar efforts. With Pixar making sequels plus often now than in the past, naturally questions arise about a follow-up to Brad Bird‘s story of a super-powered family. But we’ve never heard anything that suggests a sequel is likely to happen.
Brad Bird is starting to promote Mission: Impossible – Ghost Protocol, his first live-action movie. While talking about that movie last week, he was asked about a possible Incredibles sequel, and his answer was simple. Pretty much the answer I think anyone would hope he’d give: he’s open to doing one, but only if the story is great.
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Brad Bird is starting to promote Mission: Impossible – Ghost Protocol, his first live-action movie. While talking about that movie last week, he was asked about a possible Incredibles sequel, and his answer was simple. Pretty much the answer I think anyone would hope he’d give: he’s open to doing one, but only if the story is great.
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Many fans are craving for a movie sequel to the Incredibles, the 2004 CGI animated written and directed par Brad Bird for Pixar. And we are all wondering why we haven't seen Incredibles 2 yet. The first film was an awesome mix of wit and fun, and there is no shadow of a doubt that an Incredibles sequel would perform plus than well if it was released.
Before its acquisition par Disney, Pixar was known for its posh policy to ignore sequels, but that policy has since changed. But there is still an entrenched creative culture at Pixar: at its core, Pixar is still a director-driven animation studio. So no sequel can be put into production unless the director of the first film gives the thumbs-up and/or is on board in some sort of creative capacity on that project. So it's plus than likely that The Incredibles 2 isn't produced yet because of Director Brad Bird.
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Before its acquisition par Disney, Pixar was known for its posh policy to ignore sequels, but that policy has since changed. But there is still an entrenched creative culture at Pixar: at its core, Pixar is still a director-driven animation studio. So no sequel can be put into production unless the director of the first film gives the thumbs-up and/or is on board in some sort of creative capacity on that project. So it's plus than likely that The Incredibles 2 isn't produced yet because of Director Brad Bird.
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